It’s possible that people around you are doing amazing things, and even if you are too, you might still feel that jealousy running through your veins.
“At times, we can experience this tendency to compare ourselves to others, which can result in a sense of ‘I’m not enough’,” explains Rachel O’Neill, Ph.D. “To some extent, that tendency to both self-compare, as well as to feel inadequate, is natural. It becomes complicated when individuals start to feel bad about feeling inadequate or jealous.”
People with low self esteem are more likely to take offense to others’ accomplishments. However, with practice, you can get better at comparing yourself to others less often and build higher confidence. Additionally, you can learn to better understand and recognize your emotions. Plus, you have to remember that it’s totally okay to feel!
“Instead of focusing on stopping the emotion, focus instead on identifying what you’re feeling and giving yourself some space to simply feel it. It’s okay to experience feelings of jealousy or inadequacy in the face of other’s success,”
Lastly, to the extent possible, try to limit your social media use, especially during times when you find yourself especially vulnerable to self-comparison.”
I believe John can shoot, hunt, and probably build a decent rifle. This isn’t about jealousy or the low self esteem of me or others.
It’s about John attaching himself to individuals and a community of warriors who weren’t at Uvalde and acting like he was in an inner circle of knowledge about what took place before, and during the breaching of the school door.
Then beating down on anyone who had a question or voiced an opinion on the ‘static’ role most officers played while the shooter was still ‘hot’ inside the classroom.
Nothing more.
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Curiosity Killed the Cat & The Prairie Dog “Molon Labe”
It’s possible that people around you are doing amazing things, and even if you are too, you might still feel that jealousy running through your veins.
“At times, we can experience this tendency to compare ourselves to others, which can result in a sense of ‘I’m not enough’,” explains Rachel O’Neill, Ph.D. “To some extent, that tendency to both self-compare, as well as to feel inadequate, is natural. It becomes complicated when individuals start to feel bad about feeling inadequate or jealous.”
People with low self esteem are more likely to take offense to others’ accomplishments. However, with practice, you can get better at comparing yourself to others less often and build higher confidence. Additionally, you can learn to better understand and recognize your emotions. Plus, you have to remember that it’s totally okay to feel!
“Instead of focusing on stopping the emotion, focus instead on identifying what you’re feeling and giving yourself some space to simply feel it. It’s okay to experience feelings of jealousy or inadequacy in the face of other’s success,”
Lastly, to the extent possible, try to limit your social media use, especially during times when you find yourself especially vulnerable to self-comparison.”
It’s possible that people around you are doing amazing things, and even if you are too, you might still feel that jealousy running through your veins.
“At times, we can experience this tendency to compare ourselves to others, which can result in a sense of ‘I’m not enough’,” explains Rachel O’Neill, Ph.D. “To some extent, that tendency to both self-compare, as well as to feel inadequate, is natural. It becomes complicated when individuals start to feel bad about feeling inadequate or jealous.”
People with low self esteem are more likely to take offense to others’ accomplishments. However, with practice, you can get better at comparing yourself to others less often and build higher confidence. Additionally, you can learn to better understand and recognize your emotions. Plus, you have to remember that it’s totally okay to feel!
“Instead of focusing on stopping the emotion, focus instead on identifying what you’re feeling and giving yourself some space to simply feel it. It’s okay to experience feelings of jealousy or inadequacy in the face of other’s success,”
Lastly, to the extent possible, try to limit your social media use, especially during times when you find yourself especially vulnerable to self-comparison.”
That’s pretty phugin funny,... show us on the doll where the cool folks hurt you... laffin’
It’s possible that people around you are doing amazing things, and even if you are too, you might still feel that jealousy running through your veins.
“At times, we can experience this tendency to compare ourselves to others, which can result in a sense of ‘I’m not enough’,” explains Rachel O’Neill, Ph.D. “To some extent, that tendency to both self-compare, as well as to feel inadequate, is natural. It becomes complicated when individuals start to feel bad about feeling inadequate or jealous.”
People with low self esteem are more likely to take offense to others’ accomplishments. However, with practice, you can get better at comparing yourself to others less often and build higher confidence. Additionally, you can learn to better understand and recognize your emotions. Plus, you have to remember that it’s totally okay to feel!
“Instead of focusing on stopping the emotion, focus instead on identifying what you’re feeling and giving yourself some space to simply feel it. It’s okay to experience feelings of jealousy or inadequacy in the face of other’s success,”
Lastly, to the extent possible, try to limit your social media use, especially during times when you find yourself especially vulnerable to self-comparison.”
Originally Posted by Geno67
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual.
Originally Posted by Judman
Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit.
Originally Posted by KSMITH
My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
It’s possible that people around you are doing amazing things, and even if you are too, you might still feel that jealousy running through your veins.
“At times, we can experience this tendency to compare ourselves to others, which can result in a sense of ‘I’m not enough’,” explains Rachel O’Neill, Ph.D. “To some extent, that tendency to both self-compare, as well as to feel inadequate, is natural. It becomes complicated when individuals start to feel bad about feeling inadequate or jealous.”
People with low self esteem are more likely to take offense to others’ accomplishments. However, with practice, you can get better at comparing yourself to others less often and build higher confidence. Additionally, you can learn to better understand and recognize your emotions. Plus, you have to remember that it’s totally okay to feel!
“Instead of focusing on stopping the emotion, focus instead on identifying what you’re feeling and giving yourself some space to simply feel it. It’s okay to experience feelings of jealousy or inadequacy in the face of other’s success,”
Lastly, to the extent possible, try to limit your social media use, especially during times when you find yourself especially vulnerable to self-comparison.”
Damn, thanks for setting us all straight.
And all this time I was thinking Burns was just a blowhard, shameless self-promoter. You know, the kind of guy who'd use something like Uvalde to promote himself.
It’s possible that people around you are doing amazing things, and even if you are too, you might still feel that jealousy running through your veins.
“At times, we can experience this tendency to compare ourselves to others, which can result in a sense of ‘I’m not enough’,” explains Rachel O’Neill, Ph.D. “To some extent, that tendency to both self-compare, as well as to feel inadequate, is natural. It becomes complicated when individuals start to feel bad about feeling inadequate or jealous.”
People with low self esteem are more likely to take offense to others’ accomplishments. However, with practice, you can get better at comparing yourself to others less often and build higher confidence. Additionally, you can learn to better understand and recognize your emotions. Plus, you have to remember that it’s totally okay to feel!
“Instead of focusing on stopping the emotion, focus instead on identifying what you’re feeling and giving yourself some space to simply feel it. It’s okay to experience feelings of jealousy or inadequacy in the face of other’s success,”
Lastly, to the extent possible, try to limit your social media use, especially during times when you find yourself especially vulnerable to self-comparison.”
Damn, thanks for setting us all straight.
And all this time I was thinking Burns was just a blowhard, shameless self-promoter. You know, the kind of guy who'd use something like Uvalde to promote himself.
It’s possible that people around you are doing amazing things, and even if you are too, you might still feel that jealousy running through your veins.
“At times, we can experience this tendency to compare ourselves to others, which can result in a sense of ‘I’m not enough’,” explains Rachel O’Neill, Ph.D. “To some extent, that tendency to both self-compare, as well as to feel inadequate, is natural. It becomes complicated when individuals start to feel bad about feeling inadequate or jealous.”
People with low self esteem are more likely to take offense to others’ accomplishments. However, with practice, you can get better at comparing yourself to others less often and build higher confidence. Additionally, you can learn to better understand and recognize your emotions. Plus, you have to remember that it’s totally okay to feel!
“Instead of focusing on stopping the emotion, focus instead on identifying what you’re feeling and giving yourself some space to simply feel it. It’s okay to experience feelings of jealousy or inadequacy in the face of other’s success,”
Lastly, to the extent possible, try to limit your social media use, especially during times when you find yourself especially vulnerable to self-comparison.”
It is irrelevant what you think. What matters is the TRUTH.
“Sometimes, people attack the successful because it’s the only way they know how to make themselves look better. I know this sounds weird, but it works in a messed-up way.
Attacking the accomplished is easier than working on making your own life better. And so, these individuals use successful people as stepping stones.
Believe it or not, some people put you down just to put the spotlight on themselves“
Why does someone denigrate the successful to feel better? Here are some reasons:
Low Self Esteem Feel Threatened An Objective Want Others To Like Them Desire To Feel Superior”
It’s ok. If you can’t work through it, there is help available
🙏🙏🙏
Originally Posted by Bristoe
The people wringing their hands over Trump's rhetoric don't know what time it is in America.
“Sometimes, people attack the successful because it’s the only way they know how to make themselves look better. I know this sounds weird, but it works in a messed-up way.
Attacking the accomplished is easier than working on making your own life better. And so, these individuals use successful people as stepping stones.
Believe it or not, some people put you down just to put the spotlight on themselves“
Why does someone denigrate the successful to feel better? Here are some reasons:
Low Self Esteem Feel Threatened An Objective Want Others To Like Them Desire To Feel Superior”
It’s ok. If you can’t work through it, there is help available
🙏🙏🙏
Screw you! I'm voting for Trump again!
Ecc 10:2 The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but that of a fool to the 24HCF.